As above, a 110 might be better suited to your stated needs - BUT make sure your wife drives it, and drives it on an extended test drive too - For example, the driving position in a deafener is unique, and the clutch is HEAVY for
most females.... ( a clutch servo sorts that, but it is an extra thing on the list )
1. I am looking at an R-plate ('97) 300TDI with 120K on it, in very good nick.
1B) I'm told there are purely mechanically fired, with no electronics on the engine.
1C) Does this make them more reliable?
1D) Are they reliable starters?
1E) Does this also mean they really do sound like tractors?
1A - pay careful attention to the known rust traps on the chassis - take someone with you who knows what they are doing to check. If you include a rough location in your profile, someone might volunteer to help!
1B - Yes, no electronics on the engine -
1C - YES - provided they are looked after, there is nothing to fail - BUT they must be serviced PROPERLY, and preferably to the LR schedules.
1D - Yes - 300 Tdi's, in good order will start in just about any weather - quite a few people on here run them without heater plugs too.
1E - They are a direct injection diesel engine, and this produces the characteristic diesel "knock", increases efficiency, and more torque. Most tractors engines are the same technology, so yes, they sound like a tractor.
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My other half went from a newish modern 1.4 small peugeot to a (97) D1 300Tdi when the pug needed a fortune spending on the electronic sh*t - It uses more fuel, but has been utterly reliable. I reckon you'd have to fight her to get her to go back to anything modern